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25 March, 15:45

When asked to factor the trinomial, a student gives the answer (3x - 2) (3x - 2). What is one thing wrong with this answer?

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  1. 25 March, 16:00
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    The wrong thing with this answer is that a trinomial only has 3 terms, hence the "tri" in trinomial.
  2. 25 March, 16:13
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    one thing wrong is there is not closing parenthasees after x+1

    and also, if you multiply it out, the answer is not 8x^2-8x-16 so the factored form given is worng

    the real factored out form is 8 (x-2) (x+1)

    that person forgot the 8 in the front
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